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he spoke to abc's "good morning america," and he gave this warning. let's listen. >> i'd like to caution all young people and adults to use extreme caution when using the internet or any other media to meet people. it's not certain yet who may be connected with her disappearance. of one hour sleep per night to try to bring kristi home. >> my heart goes out to that father, that family, a mom, a son, and a brother who joins us now. also joining us is michelle sigona from "america's most wanted." richard, i want to start with you. i want to pick up from where your dad left off there, giving us a warning about the internet. >> mm-hmm. >> is there anything specific there that ties the internet or kristi's computer use to this case? >> no, not really. of course, we've turned over her computer to the gbi for analysis, and that's only one angle that they're looking at. but of course they're looking at all communications that she's had. her e-mails, her text messages, her phone calls, her websites that she's visited. any communication that she's had i'm sure v
he spoke to abc's "good morning america," and he gave this warning. let's listen. >> i'd like to caution all young people and adults to use extreme caution when using the internet or any other media to meet people. it's not certain yet who may be connected with her disappearance. of one hour sleep per night to try to bring kristi home. >> my heart goes out to that father, that family, a mom, a son, and a brother who joins us now. also joining us is michelle sigona from...
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we have the largest piece of the berlin wall in north america. you can go there and see that and the guard tower in collaboration and partnership with the f.b. i.we celebrate their 100th anniversary and we have phenomenal artifacts. we have the unibomber's cabin believe it or not. and depending on your age, some of your viewers probably remember patty hurst and her tenure with the liberation army. we have the gun she used in the bank robbery and the leather jacket she wore. we have can coverage including dillinger's death mask and the bullet pruf vest he zn wear on that night >> with you have so many different exhibits. what do you have planned for us your second year? >> one of the great things about working for a museum where news is in the title we're updating and reflect the headlines in the museum. not long ago when there was an uproar in iran we covered the social network and the twittering. when newspapers have collapsed and some markets we quickly reported that. upcoming exhibits include: throughout the next year you'll be able to see man
we have the largest piece of the berlin wall in north america. you can go there and see that and the guard tower in collaboration and partnership with the f.b. i.we celebrate their 100th anniversary and we have phenomenal artifacts. we have the unibomber's cabin believe it or not. and depending on your age, some of your viewers probably remember patty hurst and her tenure with the liberation army. we have the gun she used in the bank robbery and the leather jacket she wore. we have can coverage...
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her mom talking on good morning america shedding tears. janet is with us in louisiana. your comment or question here? >> caller: yes, my comment is something's not making sense here. if someone was about to grab me and i was talking to my boyfriend, the first thing i would try to say is what type of car or what type of man was grabbing me. i think they need to check the boyfriend. >> hmm. i'll say this about the boyfriend. so far he's checked out. he was in atlanta when the two were talking via the cell phone. authorities have confirmed they were indeed talking on the cell phone. so far he has been cleared. go ahead, brian. >> it's easy to overestimate the extent to which you would have that kind of presence of mind. or would you be saying something like oh, try to take me. >> you don't think she would have said the name if she knew who they were? how do you react in a situation like that. >> very hard to know. one of the reports i have says that the boyfriend actually hung or lost the call with her and then called the mother, her mother first before 911. that's bizarre
her mom talking on good morning america shedding tears. janet is with us in louisiana. your comment or question here? >> caller: yes, my comment is something's not making sense here. if someone was about to grab me and i was talking to my boyfriend, the first thing i would try to say is what type of car or what type of man was grabbing me. i think they need to check the boyfriend. >> hmm. i'll say this about the boyfriend. so far he's checked out. he was in atlanta when the two were...
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at bank of america we are keeping our finger on the pulse. we're not just sticking with the same product. so that's why, you know we've adjusted... ...a lot of the different processes we have in place such as rolling out more innovative products to really meet the needs of our customers. because what might have been good six months ago for them, might not be good now. there's a lot goinon right now with helping out customers. one of the unique features that we just brought out recently was actually called add it up. our risk free cd is a very powerful tool that we have for our customers. we're refinancing their mortgages., how are you saving for the future? how do you pay your bills? my own dad uses online banking and he loves it. every single day. he's looking at his account, if he's a penny off he's calling me. you just have to learn to just, you know, just be there. we want to make sure that our customers understand,, that we understand, what's going on. we're here for them, whatever that need may be. we want to make sure that you're succe
at bank of america we are keeping our finger on the pulse. we're not just sticking with the same product. so that's why, you know we've adjusted... ...a lot of the different processes we have in place such as rolling out more innovative products to really meet the needs of our customers. because what might have been good six months ago for them, might not be good now. there's a lot goinon right now with helping out customers. one of the unique features that we just brought out recently was...
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ultimately, it's one of the best sports cities in america, it will stand by you and support you if you do right, but if you do wrong, you do not want to be on their bad side. >> he makes a great point, anthony. let's face it, press, fans can be brutal in philly. they booed santa one year, right. >> in addition ancient history. it is a town prone, i think, to either loving you or overloving you or, like stephen said, it can be very, very harsh and can bare its teeth. >> let me ask you this, michael vick busts out a 50-yard touchdown run, electrifying run. is all forgiven at that? >> in the end, we're all ron to hypocrisy in sports, any kind of moral stance that the sports fan has now will certainly dissipate if he's in the end zone or if he leads them to a super bowl and something happens with donovan mcnabb. >> real quick, stephen, you say it's going to take more than a couple touchdowns, huh? >> no question about it but also if donovan mcnabb struggles this year and ultimately michael vick produces positive contribution to field and i think then, you'll see a lot of people rallying ar
ultimately, it's one of the best sports cities in america, it will stand by you and support you if you do right, but if you do wrong, you do not want to be on their bad side. >> he makes a great point, anthony. let's face it, press, fans can be brutal in philly. they booed santa one year, right. >> in addition ancient history. it is a town prone, i think, to either loving you or overloving you or, like stephen said, it can be very, very harsh and can bare its teeth. >> let me...
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america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. >>> welcome back. new revelations in the murder of swimsuit model jasmine fiore. cops have found blood inside her mercedes-benz. new signs of a violent struggle with her killer. now we're getting a time line. an hour-by-hour account of the last hours of jasmine fiore's life. and finally a possible motive. letters have turned up in one of the model's mercedes. dozens of others unopened in the penthouse. inside those letters, jealous rants apparently written by her accused killer. >> it all boils down to a domestic violence situation that went way out of hand. and our investigation has shown that it was as a result of jealousy. >> there you have it. joining us to talk about this, hln law enforcement analyst mike brooks. also back with us, wendy walsh, psychologist. and jason van rassel is with us reporter for the "calgary herald." let's start with you, mike. blood in the white mercedes
america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. >>> welcome back. new revelations in the murder of swimsuit model jasmine fiore. cops have found blood inside her mercedes-benz. new signs of a violent struggle with her killer. now we're getting a time line. an hour-by-hour account of the last hours of jasmine fiore's life. and finally...
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this points a horrific flashlight on the drunk driving problem in america. >> when all these people say she didn't drink, she wasn't an alcoholic. hello. her blood alcohol .19. out to the lines. sally in texas. hi, sally. krirchgts hi, nancy. glod god bless you. i pray for all the families. i just can't imagine having realized that my spouse had done something like this. >> you know, sally, i'm afraid to even -- i had a little bit of a lead foot before i had the twins. i try not to even get on the interstate with them because no matter how careful i am, what about all the other nuts that are whizzing by. >> exactly. exactly. then to know that she killed these other threeexactly. to know these other three men were killed also. i can't imagine being left behind and knowing my spouse did that. my question is they already answered what she was doing but i was just wondering, did she maybe stop somewhere after she left to get a bottle? >> good question. rupa, have they retraced her steps? is that possible that she stopped somewhere to obtain alcohol? >> reporter: nancy, it's very possible. t
this points a horrific flashlight on the drunk driving problem in america. >> when all these people say she didn't drink, she wasn't an alcoholic. hello. her blood alcohol .19. out to the lines. sally in texas. hi, sally. krirchgts hi, nancy. glod god bless you. i pray for all the families. i just can't imagine having realized that my spouse had done something like this. >> you know, sally, i'm afraid to even -- i had a little bit of a lead foot before i had the twins. i try not to...
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apparently "america's most wanted" even did something several years ago. and this case was cold for obviously 18 years. until she walked into that police department yesterday. >> unbelievable. let's bring our psychologist, karen stark in. karen, i can't even imagine what this reunion will be like. what kind of emotions, let's start with jaycee, could she be feeling right now? >> well, part of her must be overjoy, but also fearful to see her family. because she's been away from them for so long. and i imagine she may not have good feelings about herself. she was only 11 years old. and so at 11, you blame yourself for what's happening in a situation like that. and she was abducted, and obviously it seems like she was sexually abused. so how could she have a good feeling about herself. this is going to be a mix of emotions for her, i'm sure. >> how about mom? >> mom is going to be overjoyed. she doesn't care. what a miracle. think about it. >> exactly. >> how miraculous this story is. >> we've heard jaycee's stepfather and mother talked, and he said they crie
apparently "america's most wanted" even did something several years ago. and this case was cold for obviously 18 years. until she walked into that police department yesterday. >> unbelievable. let's bring our psychologist, karen stark in. karen, i can't even imagine what this reunion will be like. what kind of emotions, let's start with jaycee, could she be feeling right now? >> well, part of her must be overjoy, but also fearful to see her family. because she's been away...
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this points a horrific flashlight on the drunk driving problem in america. >> when all these people say she didn't drink. she wasn't an alcoholic. hello. her blood alcohol level .19. out to the lines. sally in texas. hi, sally. >> caller: hi, nancy. my questions is, you answered one question already. did she somewhere after she left to get a bottle? >> good question. ruth, have they retraced her steps? is that possible she stopped someone s somewhere to obtain possible? >> it's very possible. this is what police are working on right now, trying to reconstruct the collision itself in the hours before the collision. it's an open, active investigation. >> to dr. michael bell. how reliable are the toxicology reports dr. bell? >> they're extremely reliable, as long as they were taken properly during the autopsy, i would count on them. >> and where do you get them? from the blood? from tissue? where do you get these results for blood alcohol and pot? >> well, usually we don't just draw blood. usually you'll also draw urine, some body organs like liver, brain, as well as eye fluid. vitrious fl
this points a horrific flashlight on the drunk driving problem in america. >> when all these people say she didn't drink. she wasn't an alcoholic. hello. her blood alcohol level .19. out to the lines. sally in texas. hi, sally. >> caller: hi, nancy. my questions is, you answered one question already. did she somewhere after she left to get a bottle? >> good question. ruth, have they retraced her steps? is that possible she stopped someone s somewhere to obtain possible?...
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uh, well maybe how geico's the third-largest car insurance company in america? nice tidbit there. boss: exactly. and i've been thinking, looking a bit more businesslike might help too. gecko: oh my. uhhh, no it's, what's, what's the word... vogeico. 15 minutes could save you 15 percent or more on car insurance. >>> ronald, has a terry that misty left the home through the night been disproved? >> i'm not sure i believe that it has, nancy. i'm almost 100% sure but i wouldn't say that and lie to you. i'm pretty sure it has been disproved. >> do you believe she left the home and left her children alone, ronald? >> absolutely not. >> i don't know what to make of it. it bothers me but i really don't know what to make of it. i mean her story's changed several times and now she's the one that supposedly found the shirt. i mean it just -- it doesn't make sense and i know my kids did love her. they told me that and i just hope she would mott have nothing to do with this. >> i just want everybody to mow i didn't do anything with that little girl. i loved her like she's my own and i'll do any
uh, well maybe how geico's the third-largest car insurance company in america? nice tidbit there. boss: exactly. and i've been thinking, looking a bit more businesslike might help too. gecko: oh my. uhhh, no it's, what's, what's the word... vogeico. 15 minutes could save you 15 percent or more on car insurance. >>> ronald, has a terry that misty left the home through the night been disproved? >> i'm not sure i believe that it has, nancy. i'm almost 100% sure but i wouldn't say...
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we have to do the right thing in america vis-a-vis the death penalty. >> martina, what has the last 18 years been like for you trying literally to keep your brother alive? >> it has been traumatic for our family. both families have been victimized. one thing is we have always upheld the other family. it is amazing because my father was a peace officer in this city. he was a chatham county sheriff's deputy. people seem to fail to understand that we have the u.s. most respect for police officers and their duties. to execute someone who is innocent because of a rush to judgment is not the way to do this. my family, we've lost a lot. my father was so traumatized by this he stopped taking his insulin and died in a diabetic coma six months later. we understand their loss and not trying to do is honor officer macphail by making sure the right person is brought to justice, and i don't believe that's troy davis. >> martina, have you actually met officer macphail's family and spoken with them? >> i've tried to speak to them when we were at the 11th circuit court of appeals, but they didn't want
we have to do the right thing in america vis-a-vis the death penalty. >> martina, what has the last 18 years been like for you trying literally to keep your brother alive? >> it has been traumatic for our family. both families have been victimized. one thing is we have always upheld the other family. it is amazing because my father was a peace officer in this city. he was a chatham county sheriff's deputy. people seem to fail to understand that we have the u.s. most respect for...
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the kidnapper featured on "america's most wanted." why did it take so long? >>> and a brand-new emotional message from chris brown's mother after he's sentenced for beating rihanna. what she wants the world to know about her son. >>> also, the comedienne being sued by her own mother-in-law for her stand-up routine is speaking out. i'll talk to her. >>> and breaking michael jackson news. it's official, michael jackson's death ruled a homicide. i've got the dramatic new details behind the new findings including the cocktail of drugs found in jackson's system when he died. and that is your "showbiz tonight" news break. it's tv's most provocative entertainment news show for friday night fired up at the top of the hour right here on hln. imodium multi-symptom relief p) combines two powerful medicines for fast relief of your diarrhea symptoms, so you can get back out there. imodium. get back out there. i'll give you $500 off. great. show me the carfax. i'll throw in the oil changes. how about you show me the carfax? is there anything i can do to put you in this car
the kidnapper featured on "america's most wanted." why did it take so long? >>> and a brand-new emotional message from chris brown's mother after he's sentenced for beating rihanna. what she wants the world to know about her son. >>> also, the comedienne being sued by her own mother-in-law for her stand-up routine is speaking out. i'll talk to her. >>> and breaking michael jackson news. it's official, michael jackson's death ruled a homicide. i've got the...
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the kidnapper featured on "america's most wanted." why did it take so long? >>> and a brand-new emotional message from chris brown's mother after he's sentenced for beating rihanna. what she wants the world to know about her son. >>> also, the comedienne being sued by her own mother-in-law for her stand-up routine is speaking out. i'll talk to her. >>> and breaking michael jackson news. it's official, michael jackson's death ruled a homicide. i've got the dramatic new details behind the new findings including the cocktail of drugs found in jackson's system when he died. and that is your "showbiz tonight" news break. it's tv's most provocative entertainment news show for friday night fired up at the ton of the hour right here on hln. but is there a faster way to find relief? try new and improved elations. this delicious, once-a-day joint supplement drink is clinically proven to improve joint comfort in as little as six days. elations contains effective levels of glucosamine and chondroitin and it's more absorbable than supplement pills. in fact, some reported
the kidnapper featured on "america's most wanted." why did it take so long? >>> and a brand-new emotional message from chris brown's mother after he's sentenced for beating rihanna. what she wants the world to know about her son. >>> also, the comedienne being sued by her own mother-in-law for her stand-up routine is speaking out. i'll talk to her. >>> and breaking michael jackson news. it's official, michael jackson's death ruled a homicide. i've got the...
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but in this society, in america today, women of another culture still hold these fears very true. and we need to look into it. >> wendy, how do you get to the bottom of this in the sense of speaking to -- go ahead. >> i want to underscore exactly what you said, is that first-generation americans clash. okay? because they're carrying some of world of now, this young girl is clearly afraid, and that fear should be taken seriously. now, you didn't show the quotes from the parents, who said that we love her and we want her back. so something to be aware of, although i must say the minor should be protected at all costs first and foremost, but teenagers, as a very act of becoming adults, love to rebel. and in fact, it's the friction that makes them leave the nest. and -- >> we're going to tack a quick break. more on this coming up. >>> the intense manhunt is now over. that millionaire reality show contestant accused of murdering and dismembering his ex, he's been found dead, hanging in a motel room. and right now cops are searching for a mysterious blond woman who paid for the room. wh
but in this society, in america today, women of another culture still hold these fears very true. and we need to look into it. >> wendy, how do you get to the bottom of this in the sense of speaking to -- go ahead. >> i want to underscore exactly what you said, is that first-generation americans clash. okay? because they're carrying some of world of now, this young girl is clearly afraid, and that fear should be taken seriously. now, you didn't show the quotes from the parents, who...
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he told "good morning america" he isn't the biological father to the best of his knowledge anyway. kind of left that one open. what is going on here? why would he think he could have a say in the kids' lives? 1-877-tell-hln is the number. joining us to talk about it, russell wettenson, legal analyst and he was in the courtroom also with us jennifer smetders an attorney who specializes in family law and stacy kaiser psychotherapist. call in 1-877-tell-hln. all right, russell. we get the curveball, huh? lawyers for dr. klein show up. what happened here? >> yeah, this was definitely a bit of a curveball. there's been a lot of speculation about this for quite awhile. mark vincent kaplan hon represented kevin federline showed up to court and tells the judge that his client wants some role in the kids' lives. the reasoning he says is that he had a long-standing commitment to michael jackson as michael's request. the judge quickly chimed in and said what is your standing, and his lawyer said, he is not the presumed parent and then asked for a sidebar. so this was definitely a bit of a dra
he told "good morning america" he isn't the biological father to the best of his knowledge anyway. kind of left that one open. what is going on here? why would he think he could have a say in the kids' lives? 1-877-tell-hln is the number. joining us to talk about it, russell wettenson, legal analyst and he was in the courtroom also with us jennifer smetders an attorney who specializes in family law and stacy kaiser psychotherapist. call in 1-877-tell-hln. all right, russell. we get...
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we want iraqis to feel there is humanity in america. he is happy to be participating. >> there's no paycheck. it's not really safe here, but this is a once in a lifetime opportunity, knowing that you've done something for someone that nobody else has done before. i made a difference in the life of these families. definitely, the sacrifice has been worth it. >>> and now a look back at the stories making headlines this week. >> a source close to the jackson family says jackson's personal doctor administered a powerful drug that authorities believe killed him. >> a source with knowledge of the investigation, someone close to the family, says that dr. conrad murray did, indeed, administer this drug to michael jackson within 24 hours of his death. >> in las vegas, authorities are searching both the home and office of michael jackson's personal doctor, dr. conrad murray was with the singer when he died last month in los angeles. >> it only lasted about three hours and all they took was one computer hard drive, according to murray's attorney,
we want iraqis to feel there is humanity in america. he is happy to be participating. >> there's no paycheck. it's not really safe here, but this is a once in a lifetime opportunity, knowing that you've done something for someone that nobody else has done before. i made a difference in the life of these families. definitely, the sacrifice has been worth it. >>> and now a look back at the stories making headlines this week. >> a source close to the jackson family says...
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ultimately it's one of the best sports cities in america. it will stand by and support you if you do right. but if you do wrong, you do not want to be on their bad side. >> you make a great point, anthony, press, fans can be brutal in phillie. they booed santa one year, right? >> that's ancient history. but it's a town that is prone, i think, to either loving you or overloving you, or like stephen said, it can be very, very harsh. and it can bare its teeth. >> let me ask you this. michael vick busts out a ooh-yard touchdown run, is all forgiven at that point? >> yeah. you know, in the end, we're all pro-hypocrisy in sports. any moral stance that the sports fan has now will certainly dissipate if he's in the end zone, or if he leads them to a super bowl. and something happens with donovan mcnabb. >> steve, you say it's going to take a couple of touchdowns? >> no doubt about it. if donovan mcnabb struggles this quarterback, and e he did to the franchise, and negative off the field, i think you'll see a lot of people rallying around. >> bob in
ultimately it's one of the best sports cities in america. it will stand by and support you if you do right. but if you do wrong, you do not want to be on their bad side. >> you make a great point, anthony, press, fans can be brutal in phillie. they booed santa one year, right? >> that's ancient history. but it's a town that is prone, i think, to either loving you or overloving you, or like stephen said, it can be very, very harsh. and it can bare its teeth. >> let me ask you...
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he wanted the iraqis to see there is humanity in america, which makes us happy to see such a thing. >> there's no paycheck. it's not really safe. but this is a once in a lifetime opportunity, knowing that you've done something for someone, that nobody else has done before. making a difference in the lives of these families. definitely the sacrifice has been worth it. >>> 8-year-old robert man wil missing for a week now from his boise, idaho apartment. the search goes on for the 8-year-old boy who vanished without a trace. cops are looking through his apartment complex, his mom's place last night. >> the investigators from the boise police department, with the assistant of the fbi, have located evidence that may, may bring us closer to finding out what happened to robert. the evidence we've uncovered shows that there are suspicious circumstances regarding robert's disappearance. >> we're learning more about an alleged family history of abuse as well, citing court papers. the idaho state actually said robert's mom is on probation for fracturing his infant half-brother's skull. also the
he wanted the iraqis to see there is humanity in america, which makes us happy to see such a thing. >> there's no paycheck. it's not really safe. but this is a once in a lifetime opportunity, knowing that you've done something for someone, that nobody else has done before. making a difference in the lives of these families. definitely the sacrifice has been worth it. >>> 8-year-old robert man wil missing for a week now from his boise, idaho apartment. the search goes on for the...
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uh well maybe how geico's the third-largest car insurance company in america? nice tidbit there. boss: exactly. and i've been thinking, looking a bit more businesslike might help too. gecko: oh my. uhhh, no it's, what's, what's the word... vogeico. 15 minutes could save you 15 percent or more on car insurance. you may have tried supplement pills to combat joint discomfort but is there a faster way to find relief? try new and improved elations. this delicious, once-a-day joint supplement drink is clinically proven to improve joint comfort in as little as six days. elations contains effective levels of glucosamine and chondroitin and it's more absorbable than supplement pills. in fact, some reported improved flexibility in as little as three days. improve your joint comfort with a fast alternative. try elations today. brand power. helping you buy better. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a
uh well maybe how geico's the third-largest car insurance company in america? nice tidbit there. boss: exactly. and i've been thinking, looking a bit more businesslike might help too. gecko: oh my. uhhh, no it's, what's, what's the word... vogeico. 15 minutes could save you 15 percent or more on car insurance. you may have tried supplement pills to combat joint discomfort but is there a faster way to find relief? try new and improved elations. this delicious, once-a-day joint supplement drink...
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we have to do the right thing in america vis-a-vis the death penalty. >> martina, what have the last 18 years been like for you, trying to literally keep your brother alive? >> well, you know, it's been traumatic for our family because a lot of times people don't realize that both families have been victimized. and you know, one thing is that we've always upheld the other family. and you know, it's really amazing because my father was a peace officer in the city. he was a chatham county sheriff's deputy. and people seem to fail to understand that we have the utmost respect for police officers and their duties. but to execute someone who's innocent because of a rush to judgment is not the way to do this. so i mean, my family, we've lost a lot. you know, my father was so traumatized by this that he actually stopped taking his insulin and died in a diabetic coma six months later. so we understand their loss, and we're not trying to compound it. but what we're trying to do is honor officer macphail by making sure the right person is brought to justice. and i don't believe that that's tro
we have to do the right thing in america vis-a-vis the death penalty. >> martina, what have the last 18 years been like for you, trying to literally keep your brother alive? >> well, you know, it's been traumatic for our family because a lot of times people don't realize that both families have been victimized. and you know, one thing is that we've always upheld the other family. and you know, it's really amazing because my father was a peace officer in the city. he was a chatham...
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he wanted iraqis to feel humanity in america. what makes us happy to see such a thing. >> there's no paycheck. it's not really safe here. but, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity knowing that you've done something for someone that nobody else has done before and made a difference in the life of these families. definitely the sacrifice has been worth it. >> if you know someone like brad who should be a cnn hero, just go to our website and let us know. tell us about them. that's cnn.com/heroes. you can see exclusive footage and updates on facebook. just go to: >>> a tough one here, how do you help kids who have lost someone really close to them? well, one major league baseball player is sending grieving kids to a special camp and he has big plans to help even more kids in the future. >> hi there, i'm robin meade. we salute the troops every weekday on "morning express with robin meade" and on the weekends. you've heard of celebrating christmas in july our salute today from a woman planning for it but for another reason. >> good
he wanted iraqis to feel humanity in america. what makes us happy to see such a thing. >> there's no paycheck. it's not really safe here. but, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity knowing that you've done something for someone that nobody else has done before and made a difference in the life of these families. definitely the sacrifice has been worth it. >> if you know someone like brad who should be a cnn hero, just go to our website and let us know. tell us about them. that's...
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we have the largest piece of the berlin wall in north america. you can go there and see that and the guard tower in collaboration and partnership with the f.b. i.we celebrate their 100th anniversary and we have phenomenal artifacts. we have the unibomber's cabin believe it or not. and depending on your age, some of your viewers probably remember patty hurst and her tenure with the liberation army. we have the gun she used in the bank robbery and the leather jacket she wore. we have can coverage including dillinger's death mask and the bullet pruf vest he zn wear on that night >> with you have so many different exhibits. what do you have planned for us your second year? >> one of the great things about working for a museum where news is in the title we're updating and reflect the headlines in the museum. not long ago when there was an uproar in iran we covered the social network and the twittering. when newspapers have collapsed and some markets we quickly reported that. upcoming exhibits include: throughout the next year you'll be able to see man
we have the largest piece of the berlin wall in north america. you can go there and see that and the guard tower in collaboration and partnership with the f.b. i.we celebrate their 100th anniversary and we have phenomenal artifacts. we have the unibomber's cabin believe it or not. and depending on your age, some of your viewers probably remember patty hurst and her tenure with the liberation army. we have the gun she used in the bank robbery and the leather jacket she wore. we have can coverage...
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he's going to meet with leaders on issues impacting south america. clean energy and the economic crisis are also top priorities. all three countries have strong economic ties to the north american free trade agreement. canada and mexico says 80% of their exports to the u.s. . a militant commander in the afghanistan says the taliban is waiting for a u.s. response before deciding on the fate of a captured u.s. soldier. this is the first public comment about 23-year-old barack obama bergdahl since he was seen last month of the taliban leader made a request for a return. he wouldn't elaborate. a military spokeswoman refused to comment saying they wouldn't do anything to compromise efforts to recover him. >>> a strong earthquake shook japan earlier today. authorities say there was a 6.9 magnitude quake that jolted tokyo and surrounding areas in eastern japan. a u.s. geological logged it at 7.$1.people who felt it in tokyo said it rattled walls and furniture. so far no reports of injuries or damage. >>> people in parts of minneapolis are cleaning up after
he's going to meet with leaders on issues impacting south america. clean energy and the economic crisis are also top priorities. all three countries have strong economic ties to the north american free trade agreement. canada and mexico says 80% of their exports to the u.s. . a militant commander in the afghanistan says the taliban is waiting for a u.s. response before deciding on the fate of a captured u.s. soldier. this is the first public comment about 23-year-old barack obama bergdahl since...
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we have the largest piece of the berlin wall in north america. you can go there and see that and the guard tower in collaboration and partnership with the f.b. i.we celebrate their 100th anniversary and we have phenomenal artifacts. we have the unibomber's cabin believe it or not. and depending on your age, some of your viewers probably remember patty hurst and her tenure with the liberation army. we have the gun she used in the bank robbery and the leather jacket she wore. we have can coverage including dillinger's death mask and the bullet pruf vest he zn wear on that night >> with you have so many different exhibits. what do you have planned for us your second year? >> one of the great things about working for a museum where news is in the title we're updating and reflect the headlines in the museum. not long ago when there was an uproar in iran we covered the social network and the twittering. when newspapers have collapsed and some markets we quickly reported that. upcoming exhibits include: throughout the next year you'll be able to see man
we have the largest piece of the berlin wall in north america. you can go there and see that and the guard tower in collaboration and partnership with the f.b. i.we celebrate their 100th anniversary and we have phenomenal artifacts. we have the unibomber's cabin believe it or not. and depending on your age, some of your viewers probably remember patty hurst and her tenure with the liberation army. we have the gun she used in the bank robbery and the leather jacket she wore. we have can coverage...
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ddddddddddddd >>> a voice of conservative america is now silent. robert novak died today at his home at the age of 78. media analyst and host of "reliable sources" on our sister network cnn followed novak's work for many years. howard kurtz joins us live from washington. you knew him personally, did you not? >> i sure did. >> what were your impressions? >> he was a confrontational guy and he was a reporter. novak was a polarizing figure, i don't want to sugar coat that. a lot of people on the left did not like him, but he did not write a thumb sucking column. he wrote reporting and wrote his sources and took the campaign trips in an effort to write a column that actually had new information. >> were his contacts really unrivaled? i mean, he was the go-to guy, right? >> if you wanted to know what was going on in the conservative movement in america, particularly a couple decades ago when we didn't have as many openly conservative outlets as we do now, novak was the guy to read. you could find out what was going on in terms of the internal battles of
ddddddddddddd >>> a voice of conservative america is now silent. robert novak died today at his home at the age of 78. media analyst and host of "reliable sources" on our sister network cnn followed novak's work for many years. howard kurtz joins us live from washington. you knew him personally, did you not? >> i sure did. >> what were your impressions? >> he was a confrontational guy and he was a reporter. novak was a polarizing figure, i don't...
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nothing like the photos that we're circulating throughout the news about the most wanted man in north america. he was very thin. he was disheveled. he had a lot of facial hair. and then on sunday morning, the hotel staff went to go check on him because it was time for him to check out. that's when they made the grisly discovery. >> i seen him once. he had sunglasses on, baseball cap, he had stubble on his face and his hair looked a little bit darker. and he looked a lot slender, too, from the stress and everything. he nodded at me and then he just went for his walk. i don't know where he could have went. then he came back and went into his room. i haven't seen him since friday. he was supposed to check out today. so i went and checked around 12:00. knocked on the door and said, oh, excuse me. i opened the door and there he was, hanging there, deceased. >> so now, of course, everybody is wondering who this mystery woman is. we do have a description for you. she's between 20 and 25 years old. she's very pretty. she has blond hair, stands about 5'10" and is driving a silver pt cruiser with alber
nothing like the photos that we're circulating throughout the news about the most wanted man in north america. he was very thin. he was disheveled. he had a lot of facial hair. and then on sunday morning, the hotel staff went to go check on him because it was time for him to check out. that's when they made the grisly discovery. >> i seen him once. he had sunglasses on, baseball cap, he had stubble on his face and his hair looked a little bit darker. and he looked a lot slender, too, from...
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at bank of america we are keeping our finger on the pulse. we're not just sticking with the same product. so that's why, you know we've adjusted... ...a lot of the different processes we have in place such as rolling out more innovative products to really meet the needs of our customers. because what might have been good six months ago for them, might not be good now. there's a lot goinon right now with helping out customers. one of the unique features that we just brought out recently was actually called add it up. our risk free cd is a very powerful tool that we have for our customers. we're refinancing their mortgages., how are you saving for the future? how do you pay your bills? my own dad uses online banking and he loves it. every single day. he's looking at his account, if he's a penny off he's calling me. you just have to learn to just, you know, just be there. we want to make sure that our customers understand,, that we understand, what's going on. we're here for them, whatever that need may be. we want to make sure that you're succe
at bank of america we are keeping our finger on the pulse. we're not just sticking with the same product. so that's why, you know we've adjusted... ...a lot of the different processes we have in place such as rolling out more innovative products to really meet the needs of our customers. because what might have been good six months ago for them, might not be good now. there's a lot goinon right now with helping out customers. one of the unique features that we just brought out recently was...
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. >>> one of the most closely watched and contentious lists of america's best colleges is out now. "u.s. news and world reports" says harvard and princeton tied for number one. yale is in third. four universities -- four tied for fourth. critics say the rankings pressure folks on boosting scores instead of improving teaching. but some educators say they're a helpful consumer tool. >>> here is the story that makes you go hmmm. i wonder. an nba star's laptop has been stolen, and his lawyer is just kind of bonkers about it. worried that what's on there is going to get out. which makes you go, what's on there? hi, rafer. >> good morning, robin. that's right. their reaction to it has maybe created a little bit more of a demand, perhaps, of what's on there. we don't know. l.a. clippers star darren davis is the player. he sent a letter to the smoking gun. the laptop was stolen and in the letter, the lawyer threatened legal action to anyone who publishes anything on that computer and says it contains, quote, a variety of pictures and images of davis, his associates and his colleagues. >> h
. >>> one of the most closely watched and contentious lists of america's best colleges is out now. "u.s. news and world reports" says harvard and princeton tied for number one. yale is in third. four universities -- four tied for fourth. critics say the rankings pressure folks on boosting scores instead of improving teaching. but some educators say they're a helpful consumer tool. >>> here is the story that makes you go hmmm. i wonder. an nba star's laptop has been...
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along with ironmen, xmen, and captain america. they'll join the ranks of disney characters ranging donald duck to wall-e, and hannah montana. >>> why some educators are saying good riddance to the s.a.t. (announcer) everything you need to stay balanced on long trips. residence inn. but those days came and went,. but today's a new day. and a few simple steps can make a real difference in your next quit... things like starting with a plan to quit smoking... getting support... and talking to your doctor about how prescription treatments can help you. talk to your doctor about prescription treatment options. and make this time, your time. (announcer) everything you need to stretch out on long trips. residence inn. >>> this weekend, police in antioch, california were hard at work trying to unravel the twisted story of jaycee dugard's life. she was identified last week, 18 years after she disappeared. we're getting our first glimpse of the filthy conditions she was living in, along with her two daughters. what's even more stunning is th
along with ironmen, xmen, and captain america. they'll join the ranks of disney characters ranging donald duck to wall-e, and hannah montana. >>> why some educators are saying good riddance to the s.a.t. (announcer) everything you need to stay balanced on long trips. residence inn. but those days came and went,. but today's a new day. and a few simple steps can make a real difference in your next quit... things like starting with a plan to quit smoking... getting support... and talking...
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it is, in every sense of the word, the birthplace of america. you may have tried supplement pills to combat joint discomfort but is there a faster way to find relief? try new and improved elations. this delicious, once-a-day joint supplement drink is clinically proven to improve joint comfort in as little as six days. elations contains effective levels of glucosamine and chondroitin and it's more absorbable than supplement pills. in fact, some reported improved flexibility in as little as three days. improve your joint comfort with a fast alternative. try elations today. brand power. helping you buy better. our kids are ours again. so it's a good thing walmart guarantees unbeatable prices on all of our cookout favorites, because summer isn't about how much you spend, but who you spend it with. save money. live better. walmart. >>> mourn voters went to the polls in japan today. the liberal democratic power could find itself out of power for the first time in more than 50 years. the opposition democratic party of japan is poised to ride a wave of
it is, in every sense of the word, the birthplace of america. you may have tried supplement pills to combat joint discomfort but is there a faster way to find relief? try new and improved elations. this delicious, once-a-day joint supplement drink is clinically proven to improve joint comfort in as little as six days. elations contains effective levels of glucosamine and chondroitin and it's more absorbable than supplement pills. in fact, some reported improved flexibility in as little as three...
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bank of america, the same thing. aig, the same thing. you can buy lots and lots of shares, relatively cheap puts at this point because on historical basis and implied volatility it's massively. there's a ton of short interest here. i think what's going on -- these are rented positions. these are not funds where the mutual funds are adding at this point. >> aig is probably -- pgd. sorry. >> aig is probably a special case here, though. i don't think it's people getting into aig because they're afraid they missed the boat. 3/it's the economic outlier of the three. is a proxy for the price of options. so you see implied volatility first and that means the options are getting cheaper. dan, you've got a trade on bank of america here. >> the stock has a great run. it traded in low single digits back in january. the stock is up here in the high teens. the company has made some pretty fine improvements here. they're trying to get that merrill listen acquisition in line. i think they're making some progress here. maybe the stocks are ahead. 57% or
bank of america, the same thing. aig, the same thing. you can buy lots and lots of shares, relatively cheap puts at this point because on historical basis and implied volatility it's massively. there's a ton of short interest here. i think what's going on -- these are rented positions. these are not funds where the mutual funds are adding at this point. >> aig is probably -- pgd. sorry. >> aig is probably a special case here, though. i don't think it's people getting into aig...
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. >> we're at the 2009 bookexpo america booksellers convention in new york city. we're here with johnny temple, a publisher. do you want to tell us what you have coming out this fall? >> this fall one of the books we're most excited about is a graphic novel by the great black filmmaker melvin van pebbles. it will be simultaneous with our publication of the book and he is the godfather of the black exploitation movement. and we're working with activist mike farrell who is best known of the role on the b.j. honeycutt mash one of the great tv shows of all time. and this is a road -- it's a road book, a road memoir, a travel memoir and we're putting him back on the road and we're keeping him busy. >> how long have you been publishing books? >> we've been publishing since 1997. we publish literary fiction is the heart and soul of the company. we publish -- we have a sort of outsider sensibility, though, some of our books are quite popular. but our books are often sort of provocative in one way or the other and we do a little bit nonfiction as well, political nonfiction
. >> we're at the 2009 bookexpo america booksellers convention in new york city. we're here with johnny temple, a publisher. do you want to tell us what you have coming out this fall? >> this fall one of the books we're most excited about is a graphic novel by the great black filmmaker melvin van pebbles. it will be simultaneous with our publication of the book and he is the godfather of the black exploitation movement. and we're working with activist mike farrell who is best known...
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help renew america at usaservice.org >>> well, forget about cash back from the government. how about just keeping your own cash. ten states are having tax holidays this weekend to try and jump start their economies. charles, you say time for all americans to look at this on a bigger level, huh? >> absolutely. the more money people keep, the more money they spend and the more jobs that you really create. we are not talking about the government writing certain checks. we are talking about people working and keeping the money that they are keeping for all the stuff we hear about the bush tax cuts. the first 33 months the economy went up 20%, $2.2 trillion into the economy. so to me it is the ultimate no brainer. by the way, it is also one of the fairest things you can do. that might ruffle a few feathers for people who make more than $50,000 but like to keep some of their money. >> the argument is that they might increase revenue and, of course, congress and legislatures have a way of spending that and then some, that is a whole another issue but it takes awhile for the revenu
help renew america at usaservice.org >>> well, forget about cash back from the government. how about just keeping your own cash. ten states are having tax holidays this weekend to try and jump start their economies. charles, you say time for all americans to look at this on a bigger level, huh? >> absolutely. the more money people keep, the more money they spend and the more jobs that you really create. we are not talking about the government writing certain checks. we are...
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have a trade on bank of america here. >> the stock's had a great run. traded in low single digits back in january. the stocks are up in the high teens. one of the things i want to do here. the company has made the fine improvements here. they're trying to get that merrill-lynch acquisition in line. they're trying to make some progress here. maybe the stock has gotten ahead of itself. 57% or so off of last september's high. 57.5% off of the january low. and if you look at that on a technical basis, it's a reflection point. so what i want to do in the bank of america is buy the november 15, 121 by two put streds, i want to buy one november 15 put for $1.10. two november 12 puts for combined 80 cents. it costs me 30 cents. how do they play in the trade? between 15 and 12 november expirati expiration, between one and nine times my money. between $9 and $12, that payoff trails off dramatically. the worst case scenario is the fact that it's 50% and i get long at these levels. >> a bock stop here by the government that we just mentioned and i think you have a
have a trade on bank of america here. >> the stock's had a great run. traded in low single digits back in january. the stocks are up in the high teens. one of the things i want to do here. the company has made the fine improvements here. they're trying to get that merrill-lynch acquisition in line. they're trying to make some progress here. maybe the stock has gotten ahead of itself. 57% or so off of last september's high. 57.5% off of the january low. and if you look at that on a...
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viagra...america's most prescribed ed treatment... can help you enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. to learn more, spend some quality time with viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting... more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away... if you experience a sudden decrease in vision or hearing. now's the time. ask your doctor if viagra is right for you. ♪ viva viagra! of the world's most revered luxury sedan. this is a history of over 50,000 crash-tested cars... this is the world record for longevity and endurance. and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. >>> here are the stories that are coming up that may move the markets
viagra...america's most prescribed ed treatment... can help you enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. to learn more, spend some quality time with viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting... more than...
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pollutants and get biodiesel and you're going to get a whole new industry that will both generate jobs for america and make us energy independent. that is what a price will do for us. >> yeah, that's a really great point. i'm so glad you made it. richard, great to have you on the program. >> pleasure to be here. >> thank you. richard sandor. >>> up next on the "wall street journal report," your credit score and what you should know about the numbers that signal your financial health and how to keep them in good shape. and small no-interest loans have helped millions of poverty stricken people in the world. this week, the white house recognizes the man who pioneered microfinance. >>> your credit score -- it is a three-digit number with a lot of power. it impacts your ability to get credit as well as the interest rate that you receive when you do get a loan. for years at three major credit agencies have used a version of the formula called fico which was created by the fair issac corporation back in 1956 to grade credit worthiness. recently, equifax, transperion have joined together to form their va
pollutants and get biodiesel and you're going to get a whole new industry that will both generate jobs for america and make us energy independent. that is what a price will do for us. >> yeah, that's a really great point. i'm so glad you made it. richard, great to have you on the program. >> pleasure to be here. >> thank you. richard sandor. >>> up next on the "wall street journal report," your credit score and what you should know about the numbers that...
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helped bring an economic boom to america it obama and america repeat history? >> i tell you what -- boltering rate, cut the taxes and cut the deficit. they strengthened the dollar and worked and cut inflation. bernanke at some point has to raise rates, that will increase inflation. the deficit already skyrocketed and, of course, taxes are being raised or at least the bush tax cuts are going to go away. cap and trade is going to be another tax. the economy is going to go the opposite way it did under regan. >> under regan there was a 7% rate of growth for five straight quarters. can we expect something like that, toby? >> we are not going get that. bernanke is the right man for the job. those of us working in the financial sector at that time, both did things that no one ever thought they would do. particularly raise the rates. remember the 15% money market accounts. he has the knowledge to do this and bernanke i think is the right guy for this. we are not going to get 7% growth in the economy today. the good thing is we have two billion new consumers throughout
helped bring an economic boom to america it obama and america repeat history? >> i tell you what -- boltering rate, cut the taxes and cut the deficit. they strengthened the dollar and worked and cut inflation. bernanke at some point has to raise rates, that will increase inflation. the deficit already skyrocketed and, of course, taxes are being raised or at least the bush tax cuts are going to go away. cap and trade is going to be another tax. the economy is going to go the opposite way...
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. >> this is america's news headquarters. i am lauren sivsivan. search operations have been seen saturday's m mid air collision. they have been suspended tonight. 7 of the 9 victims have been recovered. the helicopter involved. the hudson river between new york and new jersey today. plane wreckage has been found in the water it should be brought up tomorrow. america's favorite action figure taking command at the box office over the weekend. ♪ >> gi joe the rise of cobra raking in 56 million bucks more than 100 million worldwide. julie and julia and harry potter and funny people round out the top 5. i am lauren sivan here in new york. i hope you enjoyed your weekend. back to "huckabee." ree more are located the wreckage. the continued search for the bodies canceled until tomorrow. >> mike: if you want to follow me on twitter and get regular updates and messages only at to join us to talk about implantation of the plan long-time health and human services secretary under george bush and former governor of utah, michael leavitt. nice to have you her
. >> this is america's news headquarters. i am lauren sivsivan. search operations have been seen saturday's m mid air collision. they have been suspended tonight. 7 of the 9 victims have been recovered. the helicopter involved. the hudson river between new york and new jersey today. plane wreckage has been found in the water it should be brought up tomorrow. america's favorite action figure taking command at the box office over the weekend. ♪ >> gi joe the rise of cobra raking in...
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but i think we've been able to substantially reduce the death rate in america and other parts of the world by that simple test, and men are being diagnosed far earlier with prostate cancer. the question is, once you're diagnosed, what do you do? >> larry: and there's some times like four or five decisions you can make, and in this case it's left up to the patient, right? >> well, i mean, i think we like to try and guide our patients. the modern ethos is that the patient is the person who makes the decision. >> larry: legendary radioman don imus took the airwaves in march to tell his listeners about his cancer. >> last wednesday i was diagnosed with stage two prostate cancer. i thought, oh. it wasn't great news, but i was actually kind of surprised, you know? so, you know -- and it was such that it's not obviously confined to the prostate. had a bone scan. when did i have the bone scan, do you remember? >> a couple days ago. >> that was fine. so, i have the great confidence in my doctors. >> larry: don, looking panic stricken, doesn't he? before he fell asleep. >> i think the good new
but i think we've been able to substantially reduce the death rate in america and other parts of the world by that simple test, and men are being diagnosed far earlier with prostate cancer. the question is, once you're diagnosed, what do you do? >> larry: and there's some times like four or five decisions you can make, and in this case it's left up to the patient, right? >> well, i mean, i think we like to try and guide our patients. the modern ethos is that the patient is the...
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but that's happening all over america. and it just shouldn't happen anymore. >> madam secretary, thanks for joining us today and good luck being heard out there on the road with this message. >> thanks, lawrence. thanks for having me on. >> thank you. for more, let's bring in our panel, msnbc kibter and voice of wisdom mike barnacle. ken vogel of politico. and susan molinari from my favorite island in the world, staten island. susan, this could seriously back fire for republicans. your party's being labeled the party of no, now you have washington lobbyists sending these people out in an organized way to these town meetings to stand up and scream no in the most incoherent way. not looking for any answers to any questions. should the national republican party be worried about how this looks? >> you know, i think the national republican party is hopeful that people understand, and i've talked to elected officials, that, you know, the people who work in the united states have representatives in the united states senate, don't
but that's happening all over america. and it just shouldn't happen anymore. >> madam secretary, thanks for joining us today and good luck being heard out there on the road with this message. >> thanks, lawrence. thanks for having me on. >> thank you. for more, let's bring in our panel, msnbc kibter and voice of wisdom mike barnacle. ken vogel of politico. and susan molinari from my favorite island in the world, staten island. susan, this could seriously back fire for...
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this is not the case of ignoring america. what i will say to the very special lady who i cared about and state and talk to, any offense that was taken, come to the town hall meeting. i will apologize. i think that it robust public option is what she needs. greta: i have to go but i want to say one thing, i think that every member of congress does hold those town hall meetings and they are appreciated because not all of you are doing this. that is much appreciated. one little tip, maybe she would like to have a beer summit with you. maybe that would smoothed some others. thank you and good luck. >> can i have some great juice, orange juice as well. she has some children and i would like to give them some. greta: steve says that president obama has made a huge mistake. sarah palin has something just for you, have you seen it? if not, we will tell you. ? that's a-- tiny netbook. yeah, it's-- good-looking, lightweight. generally awesome. and you could just-- go online, video-chat with my cousin. this is un-- under $200. are you
this is not the case of ignoring america. what i will say to the very special lady who i cared about and state and talk to, any offense that was taken, come to the town hall meeting. i will apologize. i think that it robust public option is what she needs. greta: i have to go but i want to say one thing, i think that every member of congress does hold those town hall meetings and they are appreciated because not all of you are doing this. that is much appreciated. one little tip, maybe she...
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blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 shannon: rush limbaugh is taking a hit comedy. it is animated and controversial. >> tuesday i will be off. animated, controversial. >> tuesday, i will be off because i have to take my starring role in the upcoming "family guy." shannon: that's right, he will have some conservatives company on the show. karl rove will also be letting his voice. -- lending his voice. this case clearly has a future, and 11-year-old journalist landed one of the most coveted in their views in the world, president obama. -- this kid clearly has a future. he asked about the economy, improving education, how to handle pbullies. he also asked about school lunches. >> do you have the ability to make school lunches better? >> we are actually seeing if we can make them more healthy. >> i suggest that we have french fries every day. >> and if you were planning the lunch program, that would be a problem. >> when i interviewed joe biden, he became my homeboy. woul
blackberry runs better on america's largest 3g network. and now get the new blackberry tour for only $199.99 shannon: rush limbaugh is taking a hit comedy. it is animated and controversial. >> tuesday i will be off. animated, controversial. >> tuesday, i will be off because i have to take my starring role in the upcoming "family guy." shannon: that's right, he will have some conservatives company on the show. karl rove will also be letting his voice. -- lending his voice....
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one in two men get cancer, one in three women in america. it will be the greatest economic stimulus. we take about economic stimulus. it's worth $50 trillion to the u.s. economy if we can eliminate cancer as a cause of death. >> larry: that is what we spend on cancer? >> that is the economic effects. losing productivity. having someone, arnold palmer and others as symbols, but their productivity for our society runs for decades. >> larry: do we know the cause, dr. rose? >> we know there are multiple causes of it. the trick is to figure out how to reverse that and that's what much research -- >> larry: we don't know the cause of prostate cancer? >> well, there are some suggestions it has something to do with obesity. it has something to do with genetics. >> larry: do we know why more blacks have a problem than whites? >> no, we don't. it is a question as to how much of that is genetic and how much is economics for people who are disadvantaged and aren't able to get the treatments or don't go to have the treatments. it is very important that a
one in two men get cancer, one in three women in america. it will be the greatest economic stimulus. we take about economic stimulus. it's worth $50 trillion to the u.s. economy if we can eliminate cancer as a cause of death. >> larry: that is what we spend on cancer? >> that is the economic effects. losing productivity. having someone, arnold palmer and others as symbols, but their productivity for our society runs for decades. >> larry: do we know the cause, dr. rose?...
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we are no longer america. simple as that. >> host: one of the great ironies here is the founding fathers, the reason they began this american space experiment was based on two things, freedom of worship and freedom of speech. and this is why it is so vital to protect talk radio and in particular conservative talk radio. >> guest: government has no right to sit in the editress chair or to control content through regulation, pogo. >> host: this is about protecting the christa amendment, our bill of rights and great constitution. brian jennings, thank you for joining me today. the book is called "censorship: the threat to silence talk radio" the new fairness doctrine exposed, the author is brian jennings. i am "after monica crowley. thank you so much for being with us today. de author contends general thomas known as the rock of chickamauga was the most successful general during the civil war. this event hosted by the civil
we are no longer america. simple as that. >> host: one of the great ironies here is the founding fathers, the reason they began this american space experiment was based on two things, freedom of worship and freedom of speech. and this is why it is so vital to protect talk radio and in particular conservative talk radio. >> guest: government has no right to sit in the editress chair or to control content through regulation, pogo. >> host: this is about protecting the christa...
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i sound like a bank of america, for instance, there was a buyer of good side, 17.5 call spread, they paid $1.50 for that, max gain is $3.50, if the stock is above 22.50 on january expiration, and the next one was also on bank of america and this one was more interesting, it was the january 2011 30-35 call spread, up 100% from current levels, and the investors paid 50 cents for this trade, you could make 4 looking a year and a half out. i don't have that crystal ball like that. >> it does back it up. >> i'm just skeptical. these are trades i saw in the market today. >> melissa, to dan's point, some of the trading is more interesting trading is the longer data type of trading. you're seeing january 2010, january 2011, there's a big concentration in october, november, and december options right now. to mike's point about how the market is moving right now. the vix right around the 2425 level, again that's going to suggest to us we should see around 1.5% move one to two times per week. we're seeing that, there's really nothing to suggest the vix should be significantly higher. and i agre
i sound like a bank of america, for instance, there was a buyer of good side, 17.5 call spread, they paid $1.50 for that, max gain is $3.50, if the stock is above 22.50 on january expiration, and the next one was also on bank of america and this one was more interesting, it was the january 2011 30-35 call spread, up 100% from current levels, and the investors paid 50 cents for this trade, you could make 4 looking a year and a half out. i don't have that crystal ball like that. >> it does...